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Maintain your country's stability, invest in the War Loan...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia William Brooks & Co. Ltd
Australian First World War poster issued to promote a War Loan. The top third features an idyllic rural scene with workers in an orchard in the distance (top left) the homestead is visible set against...ARTV00785
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N.S.W. central "Diggers' loan" committee
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Maker: Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown
Australian post-war poster listing the names and addresses of prominent citizens who ran the N.S.W. 'Diggers' loan' committee. The 'Diggers' Loan' followed the earlier Peace Loans to recoup the cost o...ARTV06268
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Our Daddy is fighting
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia John Sands Pty Ltd
Australian First World War poster promoting the sale of war bonds. It features a charming illustration of a little boy and girl dressed in white, holding hands. The boy holds a Union Jack, and the gir...ARTV08601
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Our Daddy is fighting
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia John Sands Pty Ltd
Australian First World War poster promoting the sale of war bonds. It features a charming illustration of a little boy and girl dressed in white, holding hands. The boy holds a Union Jack, and the gir...ARTV03502
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Proclamation reinforcement referendum
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Wightman & Co., Ltd.
Proclamation for the second and final Australian conscription referendum. This proclamation was issued by Prime Minister W.M. Hugues. It is text only, and printed in blue ink on white paper. This p...ARTV06317
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Proclamation reinforcement referendum
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Wightman & Co., Ltd.
Proclamation for the second and final Australian conscription referendum. This proclamation was issued by Prime Minister W.M. Hugues. It is text only, and printed in blue ink on white paper. This p...ARTV08888
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Prospection of the Peace Loan: Help repatriate our soldiers...
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Sapsford Bros.
Australian notice issued under authority of the War Loan Act 1918 by the Commonwealth Treasury. The notice is text only printed in red and blue under the emblem of the Government of the Commonwealth o...ARTV06197
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Seventh war loan. The honor flag: pledge your pocket to the flag
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Maker: Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown John Sands Ltd
Poster encouraging citizens to invest in the 7th and final war loan drive. Depicts an unfurled version of the Australian flag, dubbed an 'honour flag' positioned in the centre of the poster. The title...ARTV00011
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Sportsmen's 1000... £500 for the first V.C
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Mullett, Albert J
Australian First World War recruitment notice issued by the Commonwealth Government to encourage enlistment via the Sportsmen's 1000 in Victoria. Text only and printed in red and blue ink it calls fo...ARTV08600
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Subscribe to the "Diggers' Loan"
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd
Depicts an idealised image of a masculine Digger in a slouch hat positioned against a map of Australia. . The title and text sits above and below the image and is in white letters against a dark red ...ARTV06016
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Subscribe to the £10,000,000 "Diggers loan"
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Unknown
Australian poster issued by the Commonwealth Government to promote subscriptions to the Diggers' Loan. The poster features a white map of Australia in the upper right corner set against a red backgrou...ARTV06269
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The man behind the man behind the gun
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Mullett, Albert J
Australian First World War poster highlighting the importance of munitions workers to the war effort. The image is divided into two by the title text in red. On the left is a scene from a munitions fa...ARTV00859
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There's a job for you in AWAS: the service that is "uniformly" smart!
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia
The servicewoman featured in this poster is Lorna Mavis Robinson (nee Clay), Service No. QF143187. She was a member of the AWAS for three years, and described by friends during the war as a 'poster gi...ARTV08045
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There's a job for you in AWAS: the service that is "uniformly" smart!
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia
The servicewoman featured in this poster is Lorna Mavis Robinson (nee Clay), Service No. QF143187. She was a member of the AWAS for three years, and described by friends during the war as a 'poster gi...ARTV05257
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This is what we are fighting for
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Maker: William Brooks & Co. Ltd Commonwealth Government of Australia
Australian war loan poster depicting a peaceful country scene. A man mounted on a white horse, face shaded by his hat, observes a horse drawn harvester move through a large field of golden wheat. A h...ARTV00779
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Unmasking the peace loan
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia EB Studios
Australian post-war poster appealing to viewers to apply for 'Peace Loans' which were needed to recoup the cost of the war. Peace loans functioned along the same lines of the War Loans, in that peopl...ARTV00010
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"Well boy, you've done your bit"
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia EB Studios
Depicts an old farmer welcoming a young veteran, symbolising the assistance that men who were no longer eligible for recruitment could give. The text encourages the viewer to buy peace bonds. Many cou...ARTV00059
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Will you fight now or wait for this
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Maker: Lindsay, Norman Commonwealth Government of Australia W E Smith Ltd
Australian First World War recruitment poster. This poster was part of the First World War Australian Government Recruiting Kit. Depicts a group of armed German soldiers threatening a young man pinned...ARTV00079
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Will you help to turn the scale? Subscribe to the War Loan
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Maker: Unknown Commonwealth Government of Australia Mason, Firth & McCutcheon, Pty. Ltd
Depicts the scale of liberty weighed down with money. Many countries involved in the war realised that they would need more funds to resource their campaigns, and accordingly developed war loan progra...ARTV00016